In my estimation, the film portrays an organized, clean, developed, yet extremely rigid society on moral and behavioral standards. The existence of an autocratic state isn't clearly perceived. The oppressive system is diluted, in the film, in the figure of manipulative bureaucrats, who act inside a hotel as omnipotent deities. Such leaders are always willing to reward and applaud the most obedient and severely punish anyone who violates the imposed rules. In order to control the destinies of society and to ensure the perpetuation of the dominant power, personal relationships are cold, psychologically and physically violent, and therefore disturbing and frightening.
I couldn't watch it. I looove Colin Farrell in anything but I only survived 20 minutes. It was too gross. I think the concept was probably good but I couldn't get past being constantly uncomfortable.
the interviewer's dehumanising excitement/thirst and sexual objectification is makes this pretty uncomfortable. act like a peer and don't create such an artificial and gross power dynamic for god's sake; you're supposed to be a journalist
The Lobster is a horrific movie. Far beyond a dark comedy. Forcing someone to put his hand in a toaster. Kick killing his brother who is a dog. I would never have this director as a friend. He's sociopathic. Eastwood's Beguiled was clear chronologically.
The term “black Irish” is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. Irish here means *ethnically Irish*, not a citizen of Ireland, which could be all kinds of ethnicity/race. "Black" here refers to hair/eyes, not skin colour. This is based on people normally assume ethnically Irish people to have lighter skin, and typically ginger hair. However, black Irish is actually the population that settled in Ireland earlier than those population with ginger hair or green eyes.
smart intelligent well versed Colin, glad he got sober
He's such an good actor, good or bad story he does a good Jon of it. Reliable. I'm up for seeing anything he's in.
Very talanted and very beautiful actor
nice interview - very laid-back and thoughtful, and articulated very well
COLIN HAS IT ALL !! GREAT ACTOR BEAUTIFUL SPOKEN , KIND LOVES HIS WORK !!! GOAT OF HOLLYWOOD ! FUN , GREAT DAD ! AND OF COURSE IRISH !
Love him great actor
Very, very talented and well spoken actor :)
Colin such good actor
Hes so fckng adorable. I could just fall in love with him.
That accent is soooooo sexy.
2:42 oh please, he was really about to say something interesting, and she interrupted him like that. My god.
Interesant acest interviu cu actorul COLIN FARRELL DESPRE FILMUL THE LOBSTER....!!
Yes, please can I have some of that Spanish in me.
Are o mare cursivitate și expresivitate remarcabilă în desfășurarea acestui interviu....!!
I never had to stalk daddy before it’s funny
It’s because we’re descending onto earth
I never had to pursue him on earth
I wish it was leap year, if He only knew? How I would do it...
''I've got some Spaniard in me'' REALLY?????!!!
It looks like the Lotus Room, where you're at? I think I need to change my Profile photo? Do you? My eyes are Hazel does that matter?
The London Hotel
In my estimation, the film portrays an organized, clean, developed, yet extremely rigid society on moral and behavioral standards. The existence of an autocratic state isn't clearly perceived. The oppressive system is diluted, in the film, in the figure of manipulative bureaucrats, who act inside a hotel as omnipotent deities. Such leaders are always willing to reward and applaud the most obedient and severely punish anyone who violates the imposed rules. In order to control the destinies of society and to ensure the perpetuation of the dominant power, personal relationships are cold, psychologically and physically violent, and therefore disturbing and frightening.
Is he actually alright on this
That movie was sick - was the writer on drugs????? Below Mr. Farrell's usual talent
I couldn't watch it. I looove Colin Farrell in anything but I only survived 20 minutes. It was too gross. I think the concept was probably good but I couldn't get past being constantly uncomfortable.
the interviewer's dehumanising excitement/thirst and sexual objectification is makes this pretty uncomfortable. act like a peer and don't create such an artificial and gross power dynamic for god's sake; you're supposed to be a journalist
Nephilim
Ugh yet another condescending interviewer, how can you start with am glad to be talking to you cause life is going well? Srsly!
The Lobster is a horrific movie. Far beyond a dark comedy. Forcing someone to put his hand in a toaster. Kick killing his brother who is a dog. I would never have this director as a friend. He's sociopathic. Eastwood's Beguiled was clear chronologically.
"The blackest Irishmen I've ever seen." What kind of fucking statement is that?
I assume she purely meant hair colour, given the conversational context. But yeah, terrible choice of words.
The term “black Irish” is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. Irish here means *ethnically Irish*, not a citizen of Ireland, which could be all kinds of ethnicity/race. "Black" here refers to hair/eyes, not skin colour.
This is based on people normally assume ethnically Irish people to have lighter skin, and typically ginger hair. However, black Irish is actually the population that settled in Ireland earlier than those population with ginger hair or green eyes.